In this movie, I'll show you how to convert…an image to black and white inside camera RAW,…and I'll also demonstrate the little known…but exceedingly important contributions…made by the temperature and tint values…in a black and white world.…Now, because we're working with the camera RAW…smart object, I can revisit my camera RAW settings…just by double clicking on the smart objects…thumbnail here inside the layers panel,…and just for the sake of demonstration,…so that we can see what a big difference…converting to black and white makes,…I'll go ahead and crank the vibrance value…all the way to its maximum of plus 100,…and I'll take the saturation value up to something…pretty ridiculous, like let's say, 66,…and then I'll click ok to accept that modification,…and we end up with a much more colorful image.…

Now, I'll go ahead and double click on the…thumbnail again to once again revisit camera RAW,…and I'll zoom in a click, as well, and maybe drag…my turtle down a little bit so that I can see him…better on screen, and now I'll…

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3/11/2015

Getting a great underwater shot isn't easy. The dives are short, the fish move fast, and colors are filtered away by the water between your lens and the subject. You can bring back the full glory of sea life, though, by using the tools in Photoshop. In this course, expert Deke McClelland takes pictures from a recent dive in Honduras—where he captured jellyfish, angelfish, parrotfish, sea turtles, octopi, moray eels, fire worms, and even a passing reef shark—and makes the images even more incredible with Photoshop's photo editing and enhancement tools. Learn how to correct contrast, enhance color, sharpen moving targets, correct distortion, and develop black-and-white versions of your images, as well as movies and animated GIFs. It's an ocean of creative possibilities—as only Photoshop can offer. Watch and learn how to take your underwater photography to even greater depths.